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    T-Prep Gym

    5.0 (1 review)
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    I noticed the same trolls have tried to cause problems here after they were disqualified for…read morecheating on a bootcamp competition at a previous location. Sad...this guy literally is the best Krav Maga Instructor I have ever trained under and NOBODY I trained with at this location has been able to say the owner did anything like these haters described.

    This review is intended as a cautionary note to urge readers to avoid headaches and monetary loss…read more The information I am about to disclose was given to me by those involved, others with knowledge of this man, I experienced it while a member of his 6-Week Challenge, or found it in open sources on the internet. The owner of Tactical Krav Maga in Aubey claims to be Madrik Clay, but his real name is Larry Clay Lonis. He has used the following and other aliases: 1. Coach Clay 2. Tiger Clay 3. Clay Dux 4. LC Kravskie 5. Klay L'Honis 6. Klay L'Onis 7. Larry C. L'Onis 8. Larry L'Onis 9. Professor Moreh Yoneesh (2016, Amarillo, owned a Krav Maga school after leaving Grapevine) His story started in Lubbock a couple of decades ago when he operated a karate school and is said to have left town unexpectedly and with students' dues in tow. For some time in the 2010's, he was in Grapevine running his Monster X Camp, which later changed name to Reaction Fitness and Self-Defense, and where he offered Krav Maga, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and kickboxing. REACTION FITNESS & SELF-DEFENSE - CLOSED - 13 Photos - 445 E Nortwest Hwy, Grapevine, TX - Yelp In January of 2016 he started a 6-week weight loss and fitness challenge, where participants who lost 20 lbs. would be reimbursed their fee and roll into the next 6-week session free of charge. Problems started quite soon. There was little equipment, gym remodeling never got completed and worse, trainers wouldn't last long on the job. At the end of the first 6-week session, several participants qualified for fee reimbursement but never received it. He was evasive or accused them of not qualifying, writing all this on social media for all other participants to see. He also bad-mouthed the trainers. With the 2nd 6-week session, many more people signed up, but by then training sessions were cancelled quite often and there was a general sense of mistrust toward anything he said or promised. Trainers complained about not getting paid or having payroll checks bounce. At least one trainer complained of receiving veiled threats from Larry, as did participants. Sometime in February or March, participants reported to the gym to find a locked, empty building. Cristin Severence, formerly with CBS in Dallas did an investigative report on him in 2016 regarding the 6-Week Challenge. https://www.cbsnews.com/dfw/news/customers-we-lost-weight-money-at-bogus-fitness-boot-camp/ Larry moved to Amarillo where he opened his next Krav Maga school, which lasted only several months. He returned to Lubbock and found an investor to help him open a Krav Maga school; I'm told the investor sued him for breach of contract. In 2019 the court ordered Larry to pay back the investor, but he has paid less than 10% of the money owed. Somewhere about this time I heard he worked as a bouncer and also as a motorcycle salesperson. I'm told his claim to holding a 5th degree black belt in Krav Maga is false. At his current business, an individual who was hired to teach Karate at the Aubrey school left after facing the usual problems and promises, and opened his own school in a nearby city. Recent members have complained of charges continuing to be made to their cards after they quit the gym. Some of the businesses he has owned: 1. Tiger Martial Arts, Lubbock 2. Coach Larry Clay Ministries 3. MXC Keller (Monster X Camp) 4. Monster X Camp Grapevine 5. Amarillo Krav Maga, Amarillo 6. Krav Maga school, Lubbock 7. Tactical Krav Maga - Aubrey/Pilot Point, present I strongly suggest that you research this man before you pay him any money and certainly before you trust him with your debit or credit card information.

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    3.5
    (16 reviews)
    12.1 mi

    Requested to pause my membership after my Pregnant wife and I were in a fairly serious car accident…read moreand going through rehab for a few months. The manager denied my request to pause so I cancelled it. Two weeks later they still charged me my monthly payment and annual membership fee (didn't know this existed). Called them back thinking it was a mistake and they explained they have a 30 day cancellation policy and if I reported to my credit card company they would send it to collections. Absolutely insane management style exhibited by this place. They tout they are a local family owned gym but the owner lives in Austin. Other staff was friendly. Gym equipment is very old and subpar and it was always packed but that's what you get from a cheap gym. Can't wait for better gyms to open in this area.

    Best thing around town right now. The prices are decent enough and the staff is friendly. Somewhat…read morelimited in their equipment. It may not have everything you want, but it's got anything you need. 24 hour access is pretty standard now, but it can be rare at these smaller gyms, so they've got that going for them too. There are tanning beds, a stretching area, tons of cardio equipment, traditional machines, and a smaller free weight area. This place can get pretty busy at times, but I'm generally in during off hours and rarely have to wait for equipment. All things considered, this place feels like the small business it is and you get the sense that your money means something here. If that's important to you like it is to me, you'll find that you definitely get your money's worth at this gym.

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